Chrome running in headless mode in a tiny Alpine image. In the world of webdev, the ability to run quickly end-to-end tests are important. Popular technologies like Puppeteer enable developers to make fun things like testing, automating forms, crawling, generating screenshots, and capturing timelines. And there is a secret: some of these features are directly available on Chrome! Doc-friendly with examples for printing the DOM, generating an image with a mobile ratio or generating a PDF. Ready for design use, support for WebGL, support for emojis. Dev-friendly with examples using NodeJS, Puppeteer, docker-compose and also a test with a X11 display. According to puppeteer's official doc you can not test a Chrome Extension in headless mode. You need a display available, that's where Xvfb comes in.
Features
- Tiniest Headless Chrome (Compressed size: 423 MB)
- Easy to use, ephemeral and reproducible Headless Chrome with Docker
- Autobuild with the Docker Hub to sync the project and ship the images with confidence
- Up-to-date latest Chromium and tags available to test different versions of Chromium
- Secure with the best way to use Chrome and Docker
- Ready for internationalisation use: support for asian characters